Birth Control/Contraception
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Birth Control/Contraception
The primary NIH organization for research is
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
Protecting Against Unintended Pregnancy: A Guide to Contraceptive Choices
(Food and Drug Administration)
General/ Overviews
Contraceptive Choices
(American Medical Association)
Protecting Against Unintended Pregnancy: A Guide to Contraceptive Choices
(Food and Drug Administration)
Clinical Trials
Clinical Trials: Contraception
(CenterWatch, Inc.) - industry-sponsored clinical trials
Clinical Trials: Reproductive Health
(CenterWatch, Inc.) - industry-sponsored clinical trials
Español/ Spanish
Manera Correcta de Utilizar un Condón
(American Social Health Association)
Métodos Anticonceptivos
(JHPIEGO Corporation)
Página de la Anticoncepción de Emergencia
(Princeton University, Office of Population Research)
Men
Facts About Vasectomy Safety
(National Institute of Child Health and Human Development)
Having a Vasectomy
(American Academy of Family Physicians)
News-Focused
Contraceptive Patch May Match the Pill
(National Women's Health Information Center)
Organizations
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
Specific Conditions/ Aspects
Condoms: Are You Covered?
(Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)
Depo-Provera: An Injectable Contraceptive
(American Academy of Family Physicians)
Emergency Contraception
(National Women's Health Information Center)
Emergency Contraception Website
(Princeton University, Office of Population Research)
Facts About Oral Contraceptives
(National Institute of Child Health and Human Development)
Intrauterine Device (IUD)
(American Academy of Family Physicians)
Natural Family Planning
(American Academy of Family Physicians)
Norplant Birth Control: Questions and Answers
(American Academy of Family Physicians)
Oral Contraceptives
(American Heart Association) - heart disease and stroke risks
Very-Low-Dose Birth Control Pills in Mid-Life (Perimenopause)
(American Academy of Family Physicians)
Statistics
Contraceptive Methods Used, By Age
(National Center for Health Statistics)
FASTATS: Contraceptive Use
(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
Pregnancy Rates for Birth Control Methods
(Food and Drug Administration)
Teenagers
Teen Talk: What You Should Know About Contraception
(Office of Public Health and Science, Office of Population Affairs)
What You Need to Know About Birth Control
(Nemours Foundation)
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